Two feed the ducks.

Open the pages of this Picture Book and join Two and Ragamuffin as they cook up a rather different lunch for the ducks. One, Three, Four and Five turn up for the fun too. So come on – join the chums at the pond.

FRESH STALE BREAD ALL THE RAGE AS DUCKS GIVE OK! With humble beginnings as a thought for the day, fresh stale bread becomes wildly popular on the pages of Two feeds the ducks. The easy writing style, with no mention of gender – not a ‘he said’ nor a ‘she said’ to be found anywhere – follows the adventures of One, Two, Three, Four and Five and their cloth dog, Ragamuffin. So, when you are reading a One to five book together with a boy or girl (or both) – you decide if the characters in the stories are girls or boys. The drawings are fun too and the books include a ‘web-link invitation’ for you to print black and white character drawings – to paint, crayon or to cut out – direct from your home printer.

One to five Picture Books – for children, parents and carers to share.

Roobarb 1974

‘When Roobarb made a spike’ was my 1973 pilot film that led the way to the now famous animated Roobarb BBC television series. The wobbly green dog first bounced onto Britain’s TV screens in 1974 and within two weeks of its debut on BBC TV, the show had attracted a regular seven million viewers – adults as well as children.

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New Roobarb out now on Apple

The new Apple iBook, ROOBARB An illuminated biogwoofy – Grange Calveley tells how ‘Real Dog Roobarb’ escaped from prison, how his antics inspired Grange Calveley to write the hit British television series.

Packed with lots of ’behind the scenes’ snippets, illustrations and photos, this newly edited book is the complete read for Roobarb fans young and old. Grab your digital copy now!

Noah and Nelly in … SklArk

Nutty Noah, Captain of the SkylArk consults his map and randomly picks out a place to visit with a dart. The SkylArk then travels to its destination on land, by air, on the sea or underwater. Each plot finds the SkylArk's crew discovering a bunch of odd characters (such as talking money) – always moaning about a problem. Every story sees Noah's wife Nelly solving the problem with her knitting skills. Noah and Nelly in SkylArk Witty scripts by Grange Calveley, narrated by Richard Briers and directed by Bob Godfrey. Completely mad and no doubt before its time.

Welcome to the Grange Calveley website, my allotment in space.
This is where I grow all my ideas. I have seed trays bursting with new ideas and I enjoy exhibiting the pick of my old favourites, Roobarb and SkylArk - both slightly faded now but still a good harvest of fun. Anyway, please come in have a dig around.